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Melissa T.

Xyrylis
Xyrylis by @Noodle (Melissa T.)

I sketched and inked this one for a friend, it serves as a full-body drawing of his Furcadia character. This is my first REAL furre that I've ever drawn, I think it turned out rather well. I think sometime in the future, I'll pick it up again and perhaps cg it in Photoshop, since the inking came out so clean, so I'm labelling it as a work in progress.

Used: Mech pencil on Strathmore drawing paper, Faber castell pens

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Posted: Wednesday, 28 April, 2004 @ 10:33 PM

Very nice work. I love your style, and the detail is wonderful all over. I recognize that sword, too, the Sword of Darkness II from SwordsOnline.com. Nice rendition of it. The hands, or perhaps the wrists, seem a little small, but looks great otherwise. I'd love to see this colored.

Posted: Saturday, 03 July, 2004 @ 12:04 AM

Thanks for such a nice comment! Yep, that's the sword xP I cut out the detailwork towards the bottom of the blade, there were a lot of tribal looking designs on it. I see what you mean by his hands/wrists, it's hard to proportion things when you're imagining a character that's a hybrid, but I'll remember to work on that next time.

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